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Sat, 15 Apr 2006 22:09:42 +0000http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/04/14/global-awareness-may-change-the-way-you-communicate-on-the-web/#comment-6953Yes, there is bigotry everywhere, but in the southern United States, as I have learned very well lately, the bigotry is blatant and public. In other places it is something that is there but left in the dark corners hidden by shadows and only bought out in the light once in a while, and usually associated with crime. It’s very strange to live in a place where people have normal everyday conversations that include name calling such as black, white, Mexican, Hispanic, rich, poor, or from a specific neighborhood (using vile slang, of course) as part of their dialog. Where I grew up, if you even had to classify someone or a group of people, you would refer to them as “them” or “one of those people”. If questioned about what that meant, the response would be “oh, you know what I mean”. I might not but eventually you learned. That’s not blatant bigotry. The former is. I didn’t say that one was better than the other, it is just a description, one I’ve heard a lot recently as I’ve explored the Gulf Coast more and more. And “they” are proud of being blatant about their bigotry. To quote one person, “It’s much better to be openly bigoted. Keeps the hate out where everyone can see it.” Strange thinking for me, so I’m still learning about how to see this kind of thought process from the other side.

Still, the point of the unscientific results in their forum of expanding people’s minds to think about the lives behind the words on the screen, and seeing the change in attitudes and responses, this is amazing. We all have so much to learn from each other, even with twisted thinking (at least to me), which expands the way we think about ourselves as well as the world around us. Any time you can see the person behind the words on the screen, I think that’s exciting stuff.

I’m rather surprised at this characterization of the South from you: isn’t bigotry practically a universal? Yes, the South has a very public history of bigotry, but in my experience living in many different states a few different countries, there’s bigotry everywhere. Sometimes its racial, sometimes religious, sometimes political–but the South is hardly the only “blatantly bigoted” section of the U.S.

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Fri, 14 Apr 2006 15:53:14 +0000http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/04/14/global-awareness-may-change-the-way-you-communicate-on-the-web/#comment-6849Am not sure whether I should be posting this here but I really need help! I’ve been trying to login to my WordPress a/c and it just wont let me in! I am logging in after almost 2 weeks but I am sure I put in the correct password. Then I tried the ‘lost password’ thing and it says either my username or email id dont exist! Well then I put in all the passwords and email ids I use and none of them are acceptable to WordPress! Dont know what to do, please help!
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